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Jeff has been in private practice since graduating from the University of Miami School of Law in 1988. He joined Hiday & Ricke in 1995 and became a shareholder in 1998. With an emphasis on bankruptcy creditor’s rights matters, Jeff specializes in both commercial and bankruptcy law and handles collections cases and subrogation claims.
A member of the Florida Bar and the Jacksonville Bankruptcy Bar Association, Jeff is admitted to practice before all Federal District Courts in Florida, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Acquired: 1989
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4100 Southpoint Drive East, Suite 3, Jacksonville, FL, 32216-8710
Po Box 550858, Jacksonville, FL, 32255-0858
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Posted by anonymous | April 05, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Debt Collection
Recovery Manager
I have been dealing with attorney Jeff Becker and his firm for about 4 years. This is the best attorney firm by far in collecting consumer debt as well as handling bankruptcy cases and replevins. I would not hesitate in recommending this firm at all! Very good folks!
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2017
Preeminent 5.0 out of 5, Martindale-Hubbell
2014
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers
1994 - Present
Shareholder, Hiday and Ricke, P.A.
1997 - Present
Jacksonville Bankruptcy Bar AssociationMember
1989 - Present
Florida BarMember
2003 - 2004
Jacksonville Bankruptcy Bar Association, Rules CommitteeCo-chair
A creditor is not required to advise a debtor of all possible exemptions recognized by law which might prevent enforcement of a judgment.
Chapter 13 debtor may not finance the residual purchase price of a vehicle in a Chapter 13. The lease unambiguously required the debtor to make a lump sum payment in order to exercise the purchase option.
The court granted summary judgment in favor of the judgment creditors and held that the award of damages to them in the state court action was nondischargeable by the debtors.
The court found in favor of the trustee and the ex-wife on the objections to the debtor's discharge, and the debtor's discharge was denied.
1988
JD - Juris Doctor
1985
BS - Bachelor of Science
2003
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
English